Jimenez v. Superior Court

Supreme Court of California · Decided 2002-12-04

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BROWN, J. Concurring and Dissenting. In a single paragraph and without significant analysis (maj. opn., ante, at p. 484), the majority sharply narrows the economic loss rule and thereby substantially erodes the demarcation between contract and tort law in California. Plaintiffs allege they bought a product (a mass-produced home) that included defective components (the windows), which malf…

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